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Donations to local group will be doubled this week as part of national match funding campaign

Topsham based charity, Estuary League of Friends, have launched their appeal to raise £10,000 in a week to provide vital services to support people in need of care, comfort and support in rural communities between Exeter and Exmouth.

The appeal is part of national match funding campaign #SmallCharityWeek . Donations made to Estuary online at BigGive.org between 23–30 June 2025 will be matched £1 for £1. So, a gift of £10 becomes £20, £50 becomes £100, and so on!

All the funds raised will be used to deliver vital services for the community such as:

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You, Me and MND

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 09/07/2018 - 10:11am

On Saturday 29 September, the Exeter and East Devon Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) and the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital are hosting an event at the Research Innovation Learning and Development (RILD) building starting at 11am at which Dr Tim Harrower, Consultant Neurologist at the RD&E, will be speaking.

Upon arrival, attendees will have a chance to mingle with one another and guest speakers over refreshments. The Chair of the E & ED Branch of the MNDA, Elizabeth Cargill, will then introduce the event as a chance to learn, connect and have...

Borrow Pit walk open for all!

The Borrow Pit pond at Seaton Marshes in now fully accessible for everyone to enjoy. The pond, which can be found at Seaton Marshes local nature reserve offers a peaceful circular walk away from the hustle and bustle of Seaton and is a haven for wildlife.

The site, which is popular with families, was identified as a place requiring accessibility improvements and the Axe Vale and District Conservation Society (AV&DCS), who are the leaseholders of the pond, worked with site managers East Devon District Council countryside team, to put together a funding bid. The work was funded...

Teignbridge celebrates one year of the Dawlish Countryside Park

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 09/07/2018 - 5:18am

Tuesday 4th September 2018 marked one year since Dawlish Countryside Park was opened for the public to enjoy.

The Park has proved enormously popular with local people and visitors alike, boasting more than 200 visitors a day.

This natural, green space was opened for people to roam and relish, providing more leisure choices for the growing population and to help protect internationally important conservation sites at nearby Dawlish Warren and the Exe Estuary.

Help celebrate the first anniversary at the Park on 8th September. Learn and have a go at the ancient and...

Over £1,000 prize money available for Sustainable Design Awards

Authored by Sancho's
Posted: Thu, 09/06/2018 - 11:44am

On September 22nd September, Exeter based ethical retailer Sancho’s and InExeter will be shining a spotlight on sustainable design by hosting Exeter’s first ever Slow Fashion Show at Exeter Cathedral. Slow fashion is the antidote to fast fashion that, as an industry, is having a highly negative impact on the world and the people in it. Sancho’s owner and Creative Director, Kalkidan Legesse, who started the sustainable brand with her partner in 2014, says “Having seen first-hand the devastating effects of fast fashion - be that low wages, mass dumping, social disruption or environmental...

One month until Flying Scotsman arrives in Devon

With one month to go until Flying Scotsman arrives in Devon on her maiden journey into Cornwall, Stream Dreams has announced that the iconic steam locomotive – the first to be officially authenticated at reaching 100 miles per hour – will be double-headed with an engine from the same design shed, B1 Mayflower, for the first time since 1976. Steam Dreams is also announcing that, due to unprecedented demand, an additional leg will be added to her Cornwall journey with a trip from Plymouth to Par (return) taking place on Saturday 6 October. Flying Scotsman’s historic Devon and Cornwall tour:...

Devon-based Lightfoot launches driver rewards technology in Exeter

Exeter is to become the first city in the UK to have access to Devon-based Lightfoot’s driver rewards technology from this week. The device, which has been described as “the Fitbit for cars”, will be on sale from Halfords at Rydon Lane Retail Park at a special discounted price of £99 during September.

Created to make smooth driving fun and rewarding, Lightfoot incentivises a safer, more efficient driving style with perks typically worth £773.50 per year*. Benefits include 40% off AA breakdown cover, 20% off car insurance and 15% off services at Service Stop, all in recognition of...

John Lewis Exeter adds ‘& Partners’ to its name

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 09/05/2018 - 10:33pm

Partners at the John Lewis Exeter shop have - for the first time in the company’s history – been included in the businesses’ names as both John Lewis and Waitrose have added ‘& Partners’ to their brand names. The change has been designed to highlight their Partnership business model and culture which differentiates them from their main competitors at a time when both businesses are investing in the service their partners offer. John Lewis customers in Exeter will notice newly designed bags, in-store displays and new delivery lorries and vans; as well as a fresh new look on johnlewis....

East Devon arts champions honoured at Chairman’s Garden Party

Arts champions from across East Devon were honoured at the East Devon District Council Chairman’s Garden Party held at Knowle in Sidmouth recently.

The 20 arts champions were nominated by their town and parish councils and they were invited to the party to thank them for their invaluable contribution to their local communities.

More than 120 guests attended the event which included the Mayors and Chairpersons from towns and parishes around the district and civic dignitaries from other district councils within Devon. East Devon district councillors and Honorary Aldermen were...

Waste operator fined for illegal waste disposal in Devon countryside

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 09/05/2018 - 4:14pm

Businessman Roger Baker has been ordered to pay more than £6,650 for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on farmland near Exeter. The case was brought by the Environment Agency.

In 2016 Mr Baker imported 7,514 tonnes of inert waste on a field at Poltimore, Exeter under the guise of ‘drainage’ works. This amount of waste far exceeded that permitted under an authorisation, issued by the Environment Agency, known as a U1 waste exemption. A U1 exemption enables waste to be reused without the need for an environmental permit but sets a maxmimum tonnage limit of 1,000...

Funding boost for Exeter’s oldest building

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 09/05/2018 - 3:42pm

Funding boost for Exeter’s oldest building thanks to National Lottery players

Funding from National Lottery players will help to safeguard Exeter’s oldest building and provide more opportunities for people to explore it’s fascinating history.

St Nicholas Priory was home to Benedictine monks for 500 years from 1087 until the Reformation. It is the oldest surviving building in the city and now open to the community to visit for free thanks to the efforts of volunteers.

The Heritage Lottery fund has awarded £113,000 to the Exeter Historic Buildings Trust, who now run...

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